In the philosophy of Husserl, an act of suspending judgment about the natural world to instead focus on analysis of experience
Bracketing (also called phenomenological reduction, transcendental reduction or phenomenological epoché) means looking at a situation and refraining from judgement and bias opinions to wholly understand an experience. The preliminary step in the philosophical movement of phenomenology is describing an act of suspending judgment about the natural world to instead focus on analysis of experience. Su... Wikipedia